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Show Finest Advertising Medium For Emery County Read In ONE THOUSAND Homes Weekly Pmginsss (Emnifsry Cotunrotty OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER FOR EMERY COUNTY . . , NATURAL GAS THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954 Top of the News Cream of the nows, tklmmed for quick perueaf EVERY PUBLISHED off . . . recovered sufficiently to return to work. Mrs Theo Oox spent a few days last week at the Price Hospital for treatment and observation. Mrs Frank Jensen went to the Price Hospital Monday of last week for tests and Ferron Mrs La von Ralphs went back to the Price Hospital Monday for an operation. This is the second one in the past few Cleveland! The burn suffered by Rob Ward in a mine accident two weeks ago is almost completely better now and he has returned to work. Castle Dale Mr and Mrs Paul Judd Jr. from Paulston, Montana brought Mr Paul Judd home from the hospital in Salt Lake City and visited over the week end here. weeks. Mrs Ada Nielsen has been in Emery Stena Sorensen was rushed a Salt Lake Hospital the past to the Price Hospital early Fri week but is home now recupday morning, April 2, She is erating. in critical condition. Her sons Orangeville and their wives take turns st- - Mrs Grant Snow was operated on Monday morning at aying with her each night. the Price Hospital. From the son Eddie, small 2 year old imof Mr and Mrs Birdell Sorensen, last reports she is slowly proving. had the misfortune to fall out Clarence Grange, Who of the family car Monday af- is Mrs the L. D. S. Hospital in ternoon when the door flew Saltin Lake is improving open turning a corner. He was after having City, two operations had to rushed the Price Hospital in two weeks for gall stones. He suffered shock, and Hal Davis is home from a skinned face, knees and fin thMrs Price Hospital recuperating gers and a slight concussion. after recent surgery. He was brought back home to and expects Monday night be O. K. in a day or two. FERRON NEWS Green River by Deborah Huntsman Lorin Milton, Joe and Noel Baker and a couple of other Mrs Ethel Nelson returned uranium miners were return- home last Sunday from Salt when from the mines the ing Lake City where she has been truck in which they were rid- visiting with relatives for the ing struck a soft spot in the past few months. road and overturned. FortunMrs Maggie Fugate has reately no one was injured ser- turned home from a few weeks iously. visiting In Lehl with relatives. Mr and Mrs Homer Petty of Huntington and Mrs Donna Petty Jack Corgiat is at the hos- Price here a couple of days visited Price with in pneumonia. this week pital with relatives and Jack is subject to these att- friends. .They are former Feracks and was seriously ill wh- ron citizens. en taken to the hospital. He is Mr and Mrs Bryant Nelson at this took a trip to Manti and Salt somewhat improved time. Lake City last week visiting some of their children and her Clawson mother In Manti, Mrs Anna Max Jensen and Mrs Laver Braithwaite. Nielsen went to Salt Lake Mon, Mr and Mrs Bill Anderton day of last week to be with and children of Salt Lake City their mother, Mrs Edith Jen- came Sunday for a couple of Mrs sen, who underwent a thyroid days visit with her mother, Annie who went back operation Tuesday at the L. to Salt Funk, Lake with them for a D. S. Hospital At last reports stay of two weeks. she is recovering nicely. Capt. Harold Reynolds from Carol Barney, daughter of Waoo, Texas came up here to Mr and Mrs Joe Jensen, suff- visit last week with the Ward ered a fractured hip Monday George family. He is a cousin while playing ball with the of Mrs George and a Jet Pilot He reInstructor at his Phys. Ed. class at South Em- turned to Del Rio,camp. Texas. Prto the ery. She was taken The Legion and) Auxiliary ice Hospital. B HOME OF THE NATIONS GREATEST RESERVES OF URANIUM COAL THURSDAY AT CASTLE DALE, UTAH y U SAVANT Chauncey C. Riddle, a member of the Brigham Young Un iversity Instruction staff, will be present at and will address. Sundiay sessions of the Emery Stake quarterly conference, it was announced this week by Stake President E. G. Luke. The conference Is slated for TIRE DEALER TO ATTEND SLATED FOR MEET at NEWS Aretha Jensen, Reporter Stanley Johnson, partner and operator of the O. K. Rubber Welders on South Carbon Avenue In Price, will be in Salt Lake City Friday, April 9, to meet with top officials of the 32 ivlted to meet with Mr Riddle Saturday and Sunday, April prospective students of BYU wife will be present, too. 10 and 11 at Castle Dale. and the parents of these, Pres Prime purpose of Elder Rid-'the 12:io appointment, in iclent Luke advised. dies participation at the meet Room of the Elder Riddle will represent will be to promote the Church not only the Brigham Young Presiding at the conference, university, according to a let- - stake Building. University, but also the (L D S as announced last week, will ter addressed to President Luke for the general pub Department of Education. He be Elder Spencer W. Kimball by Ernest L. Wilkinson, BYU Meetings will hold a special meeting at of the Council of Twelve of the president. All parents of pros- 11c will be at 10:00 and 2:00 on 12:10 p. m. with present and LDS Church. Elder Kimballs pective college students are in- - Sunday. CLEVELAND MEET IN SALT LAKE VOLUME 54, NUMBER Lucy and Clyde Gleave of Annabelle, Utah, visited with Mr and Mrs W. P. Stokes last week. Mrs Stokes and) Mrs Gleave are sisters. Mrs Annie Bauden, who has been visiting some of her child ren during the winter months, returned home April 1st. Mrs Wanda Douglas and children took advantage of the two days spring school vacation to visit friends and relatives Wednesday through Sun live In day. The Douglass Sunnydale. Mrs Lou Whimpey entertain ed at a Birthday surprise party for Lou Saturday evening, lou came very near missing it but everyone had fun. The Farmers Union Budget Fund Party was very successful. A good crowd) came to enjoy the supper and dancing. Delegates chosen for the state convention were Darwin Jensen, Ralph Lundy, Orcel Oliver, Nelson Alger, Maude Davis and Vernice Ward. Miss Doris Smith, Regional organization worker, was here, Jesse Tuttle of the county organization and people from Wattls, Wellington, Lawrence and Elmo as well as people from Cleveland were out. Oil, Mineral Filings In Emery Co. Spiral Wildly In Past Quarter The office of Emery Oounty Recorder "aint what it used to DEATH TAKES CASTLE DALE NEWS be! Selberling Rubber Co. and with By Mrs Grace Wickman From a sleepy little office other Independent Selberling JOSEPH OLSEN . dealers throughout the area. (easily managed by the elected 'Recorder no alone and with J. P. Selberling, president of Mr and Mrs Andrew Bell atby Mrs Rwe Olsen e qulpment the Akron. Ohio firm, and L. pretentious tended the Caping ceremonies more Emery M. Selberling, a a vice president than and pen typewriter, of their daughter Beth at the a in charge of sales, head the bottle of ink. It has become Joseph Olsen, 83, died Sunon the 26 Marks St. Hospital InAkron group which will April 4, In the Jess Larsen of March. Beth spent the past a veritable bedlam full of law-- i day, In Ferron where he had home the companys 1954 troduce yers, abstractors, government week home on vacation. line of tires and discuss sales oilmen and prospect- been living the past 2V2 yeans. (Mr and Mrs Fred E. Larsen He was a fanner and (had prospects for the year ahead. had) as guests Sunday Mr ana ors and deputies. Several type A feature of the meeting writers are Incessantly chatter many hobbles. His special hobArnel Mrs Downard of Price will be a preview showing of lng out messages to New York, by was wood carving. and Mr and Mrs Phillip F. Gee San d movies and photoFrancisco, or Austin. An Richfield. Phof and daughter Funeral services were conannex room now harbors a big graphs of the Selberling tire is their grandson. illip ducted in the Emery Ward Tha Installed machine, testing and research program. photostat Visitors at the home of Mr ursday at 2:00 p. m. and Mrs Fred' E (Larsen the year ago. He is survived by 2 brothers past week were two of her nieThe change-ove- r has occur- and COWBELLES HOLD 5 sisters: Hyrum Olsen, ces of Vallejo, Calf., Miss Pat- red over the past ricia Hoye and Mr and Mrs three gradually But In the first Herbert Olsen, Anna Olsen, Mrs MEMBERSHIP PARTY years. Blaln Christensen and daugh- quarter of the current year, Evelyn Mlortensen of Mayfield; ter. Also visiting there was Mrs the volume of business coming Mrs Lilly Whitlock of GunniThe Emery County Cowbelles Larsens nephew and wife, Mr Into the office has Jumped son; Mrs Jennie Sorensen of Organization met Thursday afand Mrs Bud Hunter, of Royal 461 mining claims Murray and Alice Olsen of Chternoon, April 1, in the Ferron and (Mrs Hunters mother, Mrs were filed In the office In Jan ina Lake, California. Ward Chapel for their memCaruso. five drive Ninety, party. ,uary, 800 in February, and 1280 bership Burial was in the Emery cem in March. During the same etery under the direction ladles were present, a delicious reof Mrs Wanda Jones just h luncheon was served, an experiod approxim- the Witbeck Funeral Home. home from a weeks visit turned was oil cellent program and gas leases 500 presented, In American Fork visiting with ately were processed. All this was in a 'business meeting was conMrs her sisters, Harris, Chasty ducted and all present enjoyed Hill of St Anthony, addition to the regular volume Mr and Mrs Robert Litster, Mrs Hazel of business, according to Mrs the first party of this organiand Idaho, Crystal Rosenberg, 'Nellie Mrs Dagmar Litster and Mr who has returned B. Young, Recorder. zation. New from The officers are as follows: and Mrs Earl Sherman and York. At the April meeting of the April and the impending Emery their families spent Sunday Board of EduPresident, Mrs George Magnu-so- n In Mrs Crystal Rosenberg has months seem to likely the Ken outstrip cation toOounty Wellington visiting be held in the Board of Castle Dale; 1st Vice returned home after spending even volume in the oi March Litster family. , President, Mrs Jessie Nelson of neth the past three months with legal papers processed in the office in Huntington at 7:00 Mrs Blanche Lamph visited her Ferron; 2nd Vice President, Mrs Elaine In New office. Thus far in April an p. m., Saturday, April 10, 1954, it is planned to discuss the Stanton Tuttle of Orangeville; her son Robert In Wellington York daughter her son Nad In average of 60 Instrument and City per feasibility Jo-j Sunday. Sec. & Treas., Mrs Byron of a numC. D. Washington day have been handled by the ber of changeseffecting Sunday visitors at the Lou In the 1963-6hansen of Castle Dale; DirecMrs Esther Wilberg enter- staff, Mrs Informs. Young were home and Mr tors, Mrs Emile Luke of Or- Whimpey budfeet. Changes appear deN N club last ThManchester and tained the Beside Mrs Emma Hunting-to- n angeville, Mrs Arthur Lemon Mrs Chester routine of In the following accthe sirable process ursday. of Ferron and Mrs Raymond family and Mrs Hortense Chap won 1st prize; Mrs Auxilng this flow of leases and ounts: Administration, man children. and Mrs Olsen of Emery; Historian, Williams, 2nd prize and claims, there is a constantly liary Agencies, Operation of Brother-so- n and1 Mrs Mr Lynn Grace Johansen, 3rd. Homer Jensen of Emery; Regrowing demand by law firms Plant, Maintenance of Plant, from Hiawatha spent Sun Mrs Last week end Mrs Clara and others tor protostatic cop- and Fixed Charges. porter, Mrs J. Samuel Lewis of day with the Earl Brotherson Music Director, Mrs Wickman had as guests her ies of records, maps and instru Emery; family. The Superintendents written Mrs Hannah Foote, and ments. Garden Snow of Ferron. sister, Bas The Band Mas and Pas to the Board of Edurequest son Lake from Reed Salt City; games were more dang a nephew and his wife from is possible that the pres- cation setting forth the need It Special guests In attendance ketball People jare still telling Moab and a nephew and son ent flux of work may be mark for these changes has been had their BirthdJay Banquet were Mrs Veda Williams of Pr- Tun. the things they saw and about Is ovo new state the who presedly Increased) in the months filed with the Clerk of the at March Los Angeles. the 29, LegMonday, Mrs Etta Ralphs sustained did. Cleveland won both games from 'ahead Hicken Mrs ident Errol and by the filing of thous- Board at Huntington, and Is Hall. the ion entertained Mrs Ruby Farnsworth, an injured arm in a fall last Mary Seely If It makes any difference. The of ands of proofs of labor" In available for public Inspection. a at week at the Dragerton hospi- Dept. Pres, from Salt Lake city of Heber City, Wednesday quilting funs the thing. connection with the uranium First Published Mar. 25, 1964 week. tal where she is employed. She and 'Lena Watson of Cedar of this organization The DUP are planning an this mining claims already on the Last Published April 1, 1964 Elmo Darold of Hansen Mrs is now at home until she has City were special guests and to Project "Eat More Beef. Their mot- iEaster sale April 15, 16, and 17. books of the office. at her mothers, gave some fine talks. Tuesday spent - eat more They have reserved a space Mr Max Egley, one of last to Is Dont beef i i i i i i i In the McMullin Merc, and will Mrs Christine Hansen. beef. teachers school South at years clarticles of GIRLS FERRON have RECITE handwork, The Castle Dale Primary will Emery, was present at the Junothing, baked) goods and what hold its annual spring Conferior Prom last Friday night. He CASTLE DALE GIRL sure to Be nots for sale. plan ence this Sunday evening. The WEDDING VOWS Is a teacher in the Jr. High on getting In on it. theme Is "A Testimony Grows. at Clearfield now. BOY WEDS FERRON Mrs Velma Eden and Zora By Deborah Huntsman Mrs Ida Leavitt visited with were Invited to go to Provo Mrs Bertrude Ferron Mrs E. Lanherr of Salt Lake Winters last by Deborah Huntsman and Salt Lake with the Forest week end. Mr Que Winters was Miss Bette Davis, daughter City, mother of Vartan Box, Gilson group for Conference also here to help his mother ot Mr and Mrs Glendon Caldvisited with him and his fam- Ferron Mrs well, was married to Mr John The marriage of Miss Ooleen and a couple of days shopping celebrate her birthday. ily last week. Their daughter Winters had) a family dinner Michael Thornton of Tucson, Joyce and hudband, Mr and Pasmussen, daughter of Mr and visiting. Petersen took her Sunday. Mrs Clay Mrs Orval Allen, and children and) Mrs Merrald Rasmussen of Arizona last In Caswere here at the same time. Castle Dale, and DeLore Beach, husband to Helper Sunday eve Sam Larsen tle Dale. A Saturday Mr and Mrs HUNTINGTON shower Is being CASTLE DALE to for the train catch Beof son of Mr and Mrs Loran Mr and Mrs Harold Cook were In Salt Lake City for Con planned for them in the very ning Is He to Wash. going Clearfield were here aver the ach, Is announced for Satur- Spokane, ference last week. near future. week end to visit his parents, day, April ilOth. A reception and attend a principals convention 10 9 and and Service Mr and Mrs Carl April Mr and Mrs John Cook, and dance will be held in the Castle there. April 9 and 10 Jeneal Hunt, daughter Janet and Carl Wm. of Los An- ofMiss friends. Mrs Cook was former- Dale School auditorium that Mrs Mr and Deward Olsen, Mrs Darwin Jensen Mr and GUN FURY spent 10 days visiting at and LaNell Foote, son of Mr SEA OF LOST SHIPS at 8:00 p. m. ly Melba Johnson and was a and Marlin drove to Drager- geles n screen teacher at South Emery at night the home of Mr and Mrs John iand Now on Mrs Oscar Foote of Castle to visit relatives Bell. Mrs Service Is the forton Sunday with lone time. and celebrate the birthday of mer Dorthy Bell. Also visiting Gate were married Wednesday Color by Technicolor ORANGEVILLE NOTES John Derek there the past week were Mrs April 7, by Bp. Richard E. The Sew and So Club met Mr and Mrs Dee Humphrey a cousin. g With Wanda Hendrix Stanley Ward, now stationed Wm. Snow and! Mrs Darrell at home of the brides the Friday afternoon at the home were visitors In Salt Lake City Walter Brennen of Mrs Margaret Conover. They over the week end. They at- at Amarillo, Texas, surprised Greener, Mr and Mrs H. A. parents. Thursday afternoon at Rock Hudson folks his by Mr night Saturday and the of a tended Salt Lake, nice same a had a was the shower Sunday social, Dorny Primary, very place Donna Reed was given and lunch School and General Conference arriving home far a weeks fur- Mrs Forbes Fall and family of given the newlywedh and that (Rbberta Haynes lough. Kenilworth and the Wally Pa- night a dance was given In sessions. April 11, 12 S. N. Allen Jensen Is home ces of Price. their honor their by parents on a five day pass while his Mrs Laura Rasmussen enter-- 1 Mrs Bertha Dower, Mrs ALL THE BROTHERS in the Legion Hall. a Ladles Club Monday ma Huntington and Mrs Bertie ship is In dock in San Diego. April 11, 12 WERE VALIANT CARD OF THANKS right at her home. She served Huntington were Salt Lake Vaughn Jensen and family LITTLE BOY LOST lunch and a good social time visitors and attended Primary of Salt Lake visited two days Man Against the Monsters of We wish to extend our sin- SOPHUS NELSON n screen was enjoyed. Now on Conference. last week with the W. T. the Deep. cere gratitude and thanks to BY DEATH CALLED our kind all friends, son neighbors of Olsen (Mrs was Salt and in Bings Most Unusual Role Royce Ray Killpack Technicolor Mr and Mrs Forest Gilson. and relatives for their help ,Lake City Friday and Saturday Salt Lake City have been viDeborah Huntsman By rewith the iand her Commiss-during Allred sympathy Mr and Mrs Earl parand iwith other County ! siting at the home of with Soph us Nelson, 84, died at his loners to take care of business ents, Mr and Mrs Lloyd Van Bp. and Mrs Wm. F. Eden went cent loss of our dear baby boy home cauof Bing Crosby 3, April Saturday, to also brother extend and and Robert Taylor to the Manti Temple last Thpertaining to their positions. Buren. Claude Dauphin Incident to age. He was Stewart Granger grateful thanks for the beau- ses Mrs Eva Bryan is visiting Week end visitors at the ursday to do Temple work. born Feb. 1879 23, a at Manti, Ann Blyth this week in Cedar City with Guy Law home were her sister Mr and Mrs Joe Locke went tiful floral tributes. son Andrew and Sophia MiMr and Mrs Delbert Childs ller of land husband, the Frank Bales, to Salt Lake to General Conson and 'her Mr and family, Nelson. He married Mary April 14, 15 and family. ference. of Springville. Mrs Stanley Bryan. Petty May 1, 1896. He was a April 14, 15 LANCERS CHARGE of the pioneer of Emery County and has lived In Ferron since comNow on screen The MARSHALLS ing here In Its early settling. DAUGHTER Zero Hoar at Sebastopol Survivors are his widow, 3 sons and! 4 daughters: Elbert Technicolor Color by with (The following information live polio virus is not the vac- manufactured pursuant to Dr. last Friday his own children of Ogden, Rex of Huntington, has been received by OountyJ cine developed by Dr. Jonas E. Salks specifications. Four bat received booster shots of com- Jerald of San Diego, Calif., Mrs with Laurie Anders Polio Campaign officials who Salk of the University of Pitts- ches which have failed to pass mercially prepared) vaccine. The Clara Thompson of Ferron, Hoot Gibson have requested that it be pub- burgh and to be tested by the the required tests were not process of commercial manu- Mrs Nina Killpack and Mrs Paulette Goddard Ken Murray lished In these columns. The National Foundation. Dr. Salk manufactured In that manner facture is being undertaken Virginia Funk of Salt Lake Jean Pierre Aumont tests care. were Massive and eliminated Mrs therefore Delta and ,w1th Breinholt of will safety is Rph has inoculated 3,000 children information, it hoped, the testing. This demon- in three separate laboratories raim; two sisters, Mrs Annie allay fears and doubts recently with commercially produced vac by C. April 16, 17 virus these live strates of of the that Jack any guarantee Pasadena, Calif, and generated by Walter Wlnchells cine which was found to con- tests and) thevalidity April 16, 17 aswhole Mrs Myrtle Fletcher of Freebe and will discovered the they safety no live to comments Rock the effect virus in radio the tain Hudson triple batch destroyed. Dr. Salk cat- dom, Pa.; 20 grandchildren and Burt Lancaster that the polio serum may be a tests by the manufacturer, Dr. sure to the public. Piper Laurie is 12 great grandchildren. that there stated egorically killer. Editor) Salks laboratory and the NatIn Dr. Jonas E. Salk has re- no possibility that live virus Funeral services were held In of children can escape detection In these Wednesday in the Ferron Ward NEW YORK, April 4 Dr. Hart ional Institutes of Health. No assured parents will be used' In the field who have received polio vac- tests. All vaccine used by Dr. Chapel with HIS MAJESTY OKEEFE E. Van (Riper, medical director vaccine The GOLDEN BLADE Richard Beh n screen of the National Foundation for trials that does not pass all cine that, "there is no possi- Salk has been tested, found to ling In charge.Bp. Burial was In Now on Technicolor Infantile Paralysis, issued the these tests. The purpose of bility that live virus could have be completely safe and he plans the Ferron cemetery under the Color by Technicolor following statement tonight: these triple tests Is to prevent been contained in any Inocu- 'to continue with his program direction of the Witbeck As recently as as already outlined. Home of Castle Dale. Any product that contains the use of any product not lations given. j high-spee- bag-wig- s, three-mont- NOTICE 4 Dor-thel- la Castle Theatre ROCKET THEATRE wide-visio- j Beh-lin- les-Ls- on Nor-taine- wide-visio- wide-visi- di Lit-ste- on rs. POLIO SERUM DECLARED TO BE HARMLESS wide-visio- Fun-k-r- |